Internet's Military Roots
The origins of the Internet trace back to military needs, particularly during the Vietnam War, where funding for advanced research was justified by national defense concerns. The concept of packet switching emerged as a more resilient communication method compared to traditional systems. This intersection of military urgency and scientific innovation highlights how crises can drive significant technological advancements.In this clip
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